Neelkanth temple, Alwar district
Coordinates: 27°14′51″N 76°21′07″E / 27.247407°N 76.351966°E
Neelkanth temple is a Hindu temple in the Rajgarh tehsil, in Alwar district, Rajasthan, India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva (Neelkanth is one of the name given to Shiva). It is situated in an isolated hill near the Sariska National Park, and can be reached only by a steep track in bad condition. It was built between the 6th to the 9th century CE. It was built by Maharajadhiraja Mathanadeva, a local Pratihara feudatory.
Erotic statues
It shows a number of sculptures, including erotic ones, in the same style shown in Khajuraho.
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Erotic sculpture
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Sculpture of Lord Shiva
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Naugaza Digambar Jain temple
A Jain temple was situated nearby at Naugaza. All what is left is a gigantic statue of Shantinatha, Digambar Jain Tirthankar. Height: 5.33 m. An inscription in National Museum records that the temple dedicated to Shantinatha was built on the 13th day of the dark half of Baisakha in the year VS 979 (AD 922-23) during the reign of Gurjar Pratihar ruler Mahipala Deva of Kannauj and the architect was Sarvadeva of Simhapadra. [1]